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Technology Policy and Democracy: Is the proposed science court what we need?

Science1 Oct 1976Vol 194, Issue 4260pp. 29-35DOI: 10.1126/science.959841

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Volume 194 | Issue 4260
1 October 1976

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Barry M. Casper
Program for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University

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